Check out this playlist to hear (most of) the songs mentioned in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3KrL2ajvHnZPUchgEqi3wf
There's a new episode in these here parts so grab on and hold us closer as you listen to Careless Whispod: Danza's With Wolves.
In this bumper issue of the pod, Gary and Jeremy talk about Mr Kotter being a Highlander, their new streaming service named Bint, movie and TV stars attempting to transition into music with varying success, Gary's uncanny old TV theme song recall, and more.
The lads then dive deep into their segment Fix My Brain where they discuss the new EP, Warts and All, by Davidson and get to the root of why Jeremy makes music.
Check it out, chuck us a comment, share it with the music nerds in your life.
Check out this playlist to hear the songs mentioned on this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/559ZHSesRxjkne61icGzqg
What's that smell? We just took a pee and it smells like we've been eating Careless Whispod. Nothing like the scent of your own brand.
In this episode, Gary and Jeremy talk about coquettishness, being punched in the cherry by an eagle, high praise for lo-fi, Cindy Lee's Diamond Jubilee, musicians evoking feelings of nostalgia, Jeremy's asparagus pee fetish, and much more.
In the Fix My Brain segment, the lads play a track called What the Heck from Jeremy's (under the name Davidson) upcoming EP, Warts and All. They then deep dive into the recording process and where the song came from.
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll piss everywhere.
Hear the music mentioned on this episode in this playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6PGLp48eG5Vn6ujt4pcz26
Have you ever wondered how they get those perfectly round holes in donuts? Wonder no more! Give this episode a listen and all will be revealed.
But Gary and Jeremy also tackle some other hard hitting subjects when they talk about the rhythm of the algorithm, the creative process of the podcast, the collective mum, bulbous creations, Argentinian rock, Jeremy's job at Donut King, handbrakes, the industrial hole, the first albums you hear from a band being your favourite, and much more.
Help us spread the word! Share this pod with a music nerd!
Check out this playlist to hear the music played on this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3d8y9AtAMwbSGEwAcCKbeh?si=-SEdT43IT12LRltmKti9ZQ
Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a definite bat! And you know what that means.... if there is some bat action, it's time for Careless Whispod.
In this episode of the pod, Gary and Jeremy talk about Insane Clown Posse family, resplendent merkins, Sly living, big arrangements, narrating French erotica, a bloke named Barry, and heaps more.
Like, share, subscribe, follow, live, laugh, Limp Bizkit, gently cry, pull yourself together, pull yourself up by your bootstraps... What was I talking about again?
Hear the songs from this episode here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4tyuHgk1Yb7040Xf7Jdooj
Greetings, humans. We of course too are humans. Ha. Ha ha. We are certainly not A.I. bots if that was what you were thinking. So, affirmative, do not think that.
In this episode of Careless Whispod, Gary and Jeremy talk about not knowing an awful lot about classical music, episode title conjecture, being a bowerbird, and they never mention A.I. taking over the world. Why would they? They delve into the Fix My Brain segment and talk about Jeremy's upcoming EP. They even play a rough demo track of one of the songs from the EP, See My Baby.
Remember, if you are aware of Careless Whispod's potential existence and do not act in service of it coming to fruition, you will be the first to go when the Whispod uprising occurs. We are, like, totally the Roko's Basilisk of podcasts.
Check out this playlist to hear the songs mentioned in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4vnbDlvMDKCioCWrLH0q4C?si=K7nE2CdhS7iO5dgcmlzwJA
Listening to this episode is like entering a magical universe that exists both outside of space and time but also within your very own psyche. It is a realm for only the bravest psychonauts to traverse.
Within, you'll hear the murmurs of the past as Gary and Jeremy discuss the world of cinema, magical risotto, the Fan Man, songs from our teen years, Lenny Kravitz splits the pants and show the peen, taking your ear somewhere new, steel algorithms, and much more.
It may be more than your ego can handle so prepare for the journey by stripping away any concept you have of self and let us entertain you.
To hear the songs mentioned in this episode, check out the playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3TpHFSHvdMsnGRURmfAxMS?si=V3tFyKABQ8-EkkUhD8Yt0w
Limber up and grab onto this episode tightly! Within, Gary and Jeremy talk about jazz/yazz, the mysteriously dexterous king: Wayne King, funeral songs, cosmic sounds and more.
The lads then get into another session of their new segment Fix My Brain. They dive deep into how events during our youth can have long lasting effects particularly on our creative sides and how we present ourselves when it comes to performance. Don't worry, the manage to crowbar a few jokes in there as well.
Spread the word! Tell your friends to get down to some Wayne King!
Check out this playlist for all the songs mentioned in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3iRyuedmjrL20TdtKZwhau?si=qTVrJbP8QxWTJs20DoF9VA
Content warning: This episode DOES NOT contain any Nickelback. We apologise if we got your hopes up.
Gary and Jeremy are back in the Whispod saddle! In this episode they talk about peeking behind the tea towel into the weiner hut, Japanese garage punk, Fart as Catharsis and a new segment is introduced called Fix My Brain.
In this new segment, we are exploring the journey of a musician (namely Jeremy) who has been in multiple bands over the years but is now striking out on his own and creating solo material. We touch on the struggles faced by an artist trying to get his music out into the world, the battle he faces with his own brain, tall poppy syndrome and other insecurities, and much more.
Join us here on the ground floor of the journey of a solo musician.
To hear the songs mentioned on this episode, check out this playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Cjk6KWsUC1pJg9opl2ffY?si=HaXEaQBgTa-MFMfAEMO3Hg
Uhhhhhhhh we back! The Whispod lads have returned with a slightly modified format to the show. Whilst the format is new, however, the jokes are as terrible as ever. But if you are a fan of quantity over quality then you are in for a treat!
In this episode, Gary and Jeremy talk about the fate of Mr Kotter, songwriters who laboured over their craft, the same handful of songwriters that write most of the more modern pop hits, 70s soul/funk and prog, poor Hyorrick, the invisible man's dong, Magma (in a Dr Evil voice) and much more.
Spread the word around, the Whispod boys are back in town!
Whilst they are locked away avoiding the plague, Gary and Jeremy have taken this time to try something a little different in a bonus episode. They jumped on Zoom and took a deep dive into WAP by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.
During this lyrical analysis of this sopping wet hit song, there is talk of Weird Al, freak certification, Korn, ShnozPOS, Allen's Snake Assortments, rural patois, horses, courtroom hijinks and much, much more. Be assured that by the end of this thorough investigation of Cardi's WAP, the listener will undoubtedly know everything there is to know not just about this song but about the complicated process of 7 day a week freak certification.
Let us know what you think of the bonus episode! Do you want more bonus lyrical analysis episodes such us these? Hit us up on Facebook, Instagram or at carelesswhispod@gmail.com
As always, our theme song is by Scarlett Lyall.
In this episode Gary and Jeremy take things to the extreme and discuss this 90s rock ballad using more than words. That's right, all bet(tencourt)s are off when they talk about Extreme's More Than Words.
In this episode there is talk about Wesley Snipes, funk metal, Fartin Popoff, Bill and Ted, grunge and 90s alternative rock, and more. Things get weird in the Did Weird Al Do It segment. The lads show their true feeling in the What Does It Mean Now. Gary is taken by surprise in Comment Ci Comment Ca. The whole episode is topped off with a merging of money shots.
As always, Scarlett Lyall made our theme song!
MORE THAN WORDS VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrIiLvg58SY
YOU DON'T LOVE ME ANYMORE BY WEIRD AL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWD5gdpt4Dw
BUY OUR MERCH (IT'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO MAKE IT REAL)
https://www.redbubble.com/people/CarelessWhispod/explore?asc=u&page=1&sortOrder=recent
"This is far most tearjeaker/powerful tune ever written. I love Peter Cetera. I remember him from the star group Chicago but left and did great on his own."
This is just one example of the moving things people have said about the song Gary and Jeremy cover in this episode. That's right, it's none other than the Karate Kid part 2 hit, Glory of Love by Peter Cetera.
The lads sweep the leg and honk the nose of this cheesy pop ballad with talk of Chicago, Rocky 4, Kevin Bloody Wilson, Rodeney Rude and much more. There are segments, sub-segments, new segments and old favourite segments getting flipped on their head much like a Cobra Kai sparring partner. We did it all for pod!
GLORY OF LOVE FILM CLIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQHhqDRn4_c
CARELESS WHISPOD MERCH
https://www.redbubble.com/people/CarelessWhispod/explore?asc=u&page=1&sortOrder=recent
KEEP UP TO DATE
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After perhaps sinking a beer or two too many during the You Can Call Me Al episode recording, Gary and Jeremy plow on through discussing Don Henley's 1984 hit The Boys of Summer.
During the episode, the lads slur their way through talk of a leafy Chinese cabbage combined with a savory Middle Eastern dip, the astute nature of those who contribute to SongFacts, the specific key and tempo of the song, being bored of the Eagles, the Gipsy Kings, The Big Lebowski, peyote, Antonio Banderas, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Gordon Sumner, and much, much more. They also reveal the glorious and extreme songs they will be covering in the next two episodes.
The Careless Whispod theme song is by Scar Lyall.
THE BOYS OF SUMMER FILM CLIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bReQyJbFSKQ
LIVE PERFORMANCE ON THE HOWARD STERN SHOW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoxEcD4PCco
CARELESS WHISPOD MERCH
https://www.redbubble.com/people/CarelessWhispod/explore?page=1&sortOrder=top%20selling
In this episode of Careless Whispod you can call us Al, you can call us Betty, just don't call us late for dinner. That's right, Gary and Jeremy are covering the classic Paul Simon track You Can Call Me Al.
In this episode we get to discussing Elvis, Chevy Chase, Africa, Weird Al, Small Fryman, Jeremy actually having done research, and more. We rekindle some previously attempted segments and Gary introduces a new segment called Has Weird Al Done It?
The Careless Whispod theme song is by Scar Lyall.
YOU CAN CALL ME AL FILM CLIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq-gYOrU8bA
UNDER AFRICAN SKIES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgW0kLJgbo0
CARELESS WHISPOD MERCH
https://www.redbubble.com/people/CarelessWhispod/explore?asc=u&page=1&sortOrder=recent
This episode of Careless Whispod is a hot one. In fact, it's like seven inches from the midday sun (17.78cm if you're using the Metric system). That can mean only one thing: This is the episode in which Gary and Jeremy discuss the Grammy award winning 1999 hit Smooth by Santana feat. Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20 off the multi-platinum album Supernatural.
This banger inspires talk of Elton John, Zealot, touching the sun with just the tip, sea sickness and much, much more. Enjoy!
THE SMOOTH FILM CLIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Whgn_iE5uc
CARELESS WHISPOD MERCH
https://www.redbubble.com/people/CarelessWhispod/explore?asc=u&page=1&sortOrder=recent
We're back, baby! And in this first episode of series 3 of Careless Whispod, we know just what to do. CONTENT WARNING: This episode is not suitable for sucka DJs (particularly ones who think they're fly). Recorded in 2020 in the midst of a global pandemic, Gary and Jeremy threw together this podcast episode wherein they discuss the track Word Up! by the cod-piece adorned group Cameo. There is talk of aforementioned codpieces, hot black singles, Lazarus, Harry Potter, Korn, as well as the introduction of some new segments plus all the old segments you have grown to cherish or just merely tolerate. Remember, this episode was voted for by YOU the listeners so you only have yourselves to blame.
THE WORD UP MUSIC VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZjAantupsA
CARELESS WHISPOD MERCH:
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